Sorry about the spelling grammar and punctuation a product of microsoft word and too much texting .
OK I'll give you guys as much information as possible as that will most likely lead to a solution.
DVR = http://www.usasecuritystore.com/servlet/the-175/16-Channel-H.264-Real/Detail
no problems there as far setup and image quality on the head end with the 8 cameras that
are on the building there using the same 8 channel passive balun that is not working on the other system.
I used the 586B wiring standard for all my cat5 terminations.
The 8 channel run to the other building with quality issues I could not get a stable signal at all using the 8 channel
passive balun so I ordered and installed a set of 4 channel active baluns which helped but were not the cure all I was looking for...
I may need some ground loop islolation ?
The one 4 channel run is using a good quality underground rated cat5 cable for the 400'-500' link between
the two buildings both run 150' up in the interior of the superstructure of the head end building
then down and across buried in 200' of PVC with some coax and other cat5 for future use phone and data ,
the other 4 channel run is using the blue cheap cat5 from lowes.
I will get the measuring wheel out and get exact distance figures as good data is important to solving any problem crap in crap out right.
This system was done on the cheap so I apologize in advance, I basically learned what CCTV I know through necessity due to crime in my neighborhood. I understand mulit-channel video over distance gets to be a tricky thing I hope I didn't screw myself with that cheaper cat5 run.
The way people talk you can get 1200' runs with good results on a passive balun system could the underground run with all those
conductors packed tight together be coupling my video signal into the other conductors due to proximity and causing the signal loss?
I notice where I work they use fiber then direct over to IP for longer runs with pelco stuff I just can't see my little run being that big of an issue.
Thanks for any advice or help.